Sandlot

Summary

Software Highlights from Credited Titles

Sandlot's first work that SPOnG is aware of is the 2007 title, "Earth Defence Force 2017" (Xbox 360).

The company has been involved titles released on the Xbox 360, Wii, PS2, PC and DS. Of these, "Earth Defence Force 2017" (Xbox 360) has been a best selling title.

The company's most recent involvement was on the 2009 release "Cake Mania 3" (DS).

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